Abstract

Russia’s strategic turn towards the priority development of cooperation with friendly and neutral states involves both increasing interaction with the World Majority as a whole and with individual regions of the Global South, including Latin America (Latin and Caribbean America - LCA). It is precisely because of the ongoing global geo-economic and geopolitical transformations that relations between the Russian Federation and Latin American countries, and most importantly, their core, trade and economic ties, are entering a period of profound changes, in fact, at the stage of forming an up-to-date agenda that meets modern realities, current and future. This trend sets the task for the domestic expert community to take a fresh look at the needs and capabilities of partners within the objectively defined framework of economic cooperation, to reveal the available reserves and indicate ways to increase the potential of Russian-­Latin American cooperation. This is the main purpose of the present article.

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